Majors and Minors

Each student intending to graduate from Wilmington College must complete a major field of study approved by the College. A major requires at least 32 hours and no more than 56 hours. The cap of 56 hours is inclusive of prerequisites, cognates, and any major requirements. Majors, when regulations require, can have more than 66 hours. Excluded from the cap of 56 hours are EN101 and any mathematics below MT140 that is a prerequisite for a stated math requirement within a major. At least one-half of the required hours must be taken in courses numbered in the 300s and 400s (e.g., if the major requires 32 hours at least 16 hours must be in courses numbers in the 300s and 400s).

A minor requires at least 20 hours and not more than 28 hours. At least 10 credit hours in each minor must be numbered in the 300s and 400s.

In addition, no more than 66 out of the 124 semester hours required for a degree may be taken from any one academic field unless additional credit hours are mandated by an outside accrediting body to fulfill licensure or certification (i.e. ODHE, CAATE, TEAC, or CAEP as examples). At least 40 hours of the 124 semester hours required for a degree must be upper-division courses, i.e., courses numbered in the 300s and 400s. Majors, when regulations require, can have more than 66 hours. Additional majors may be completed as long as the rules in this paragraph are not violated. Minors may also be completed, although a minor is not required for graduation.

Currently approved majors, minors, and programs are listed below. Students may opt to combine two majors, or a major and a minor, for their final degree. The following pages delineate the requirements for each program and its majors and/or minors. Questions or concerns should be directed to the Office of Academic Records or your advisor.
 

Majors (all B.A. except as noted)

 

Minors

Accounting

 

Accounting

Agriculture (B.S.)

 

Agriculture

Biology (B.S.)

 

Art

Business Administration

 

Biology

Chemistry (B.S.)

 

Business Administration

Communication Arts

 

Chemistry

Criminal Justice

 

Coaching

Education (B.S. if licensure is in the sciences or Career Technical-Agriscience)

 

Communication Arts

Education Studies

 

Criminal Justice

English

 

Data Science

Equine Business Management (B.S.)

 

Economics

Exercise Science (B.S.)

 

English

History

 

Equine Studies

Mathematics

 

Esports Management

Political Science

 

Exercise Science

Psychology

 

History

Religion & Philosophy

 

Mathematics

Social Work

 

Music

Spanish

 

Music and Media

Sport Management (B.S.)

 

Peace Studies

Theatre

 

Political Science

 

 

Professional Writing

 

 

Psychology

 

 

Race/Gender/Ethnicity

 

 

Religion & Philosophy

 

 

Sociology

 

 

Spanish

 

 

Sustainability

 

 

Theatre

 

 

Special Programs

 

 

Honors

 

 

Peace Corp Prep Program